Photos you should have in your Wedding day

While a photographer would know the best shots for a wedding, there are some that are customary and popular. You might already know about the groom portrait, the bride portrait, cake cutting, the vow exchange and some other things. But there are a few more special shot that slipped your mind. Check them against this list.

Invitation paraphernalia

This photo, along with keeping some copies, is a good reminder of the preparations you did for the event

Photo credits: Jenry Villamar Photo-Video

Makeup in the Bridal Suite

This moment shows the tension – or fun – as the bride gets ready

Photo credits: Luminance Imaging

Accessories

Photos of the accessories are handy for the jewelry buffs

Photo credits: Mark Vitasa Photography

Getting dressed

This includes shots of the bridesmaid helping the bride

Photo credits: Luminance Imaging

Wedding shoes

Especially if the shoes are an extra special number that you ordered

Photo credits: Jenry Villamar Photography

Veil

A closeup shot of the veil or the bride wearing it is quite dramatic

Photo credits: Jenry Villamar Photography

Bride’s Bouquet

Look at all the pretty flowers!

Photo credits: Mark Vitasa Photography

The girls

The bride and her besties need to have this shot for posterity

Photo credits: Mark Vitasa Photography

Boutonnaires

The names and tags make for interesting memories

Groom sees bride for the first time

This is a significant moment as the couple sally forth for the big day

Photo credits: Jenry Villamar Photography

Candid moments

Makes it all the more fun!

Photo credits: Mark Vitasa Photography

Bride with flower girl/other tykes

The kids are so cute, of course

Photo credits: Mark Vitasa Photography

Laughs

This is something that can really make the memory so nice. It’s a happy and fun moment, so the laughs have to be there

Photo credits: Mark Vitasa Photography

Exit with confetti

At least confetti shows up better than rice in pictures

Photo credits: Luminance Imaging

Cocktail time

The bar is where people relax, so capturing how people chill after the wedding is a moment

Place setting

The plates and dinnerware are what greets guests on the table, so they should look worthy of a photo

Cake

Make sure you get it from an angle that doesn’t just show it as plain cake

First Dance

Of course, this is customary, but giving it a romantic flair rather than making it look formal is the challenge